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This would be to drive a Dell UltraSharp 49 Curved Monitor: U4919DW at its native resolution. I'd prefer to use a NUC to do so.
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Hello JMill54,
Thank you for joining this Intel Community.
To determine the maximum supported resolution on Intel® Graphics technology, you can follow these steps:
1. Visit the product specification site.
2. Search for your processor model. If you don't know your model number, you can use the Intel® Processor Identification Utility.
3. Under the Graphics Specifications section, find the maximum resolution supported by the graphics controller included in that processor. Only on 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors (formerly known as Haswell) and newer.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000023781/graphics-drivers.html
To give you some examples, please take a look at the maximum resolutions supported by these Intel® NUC products and the configurations you can use:
A. NUC8i7HNK / NUC8i7HNKQC
1.6 Graphics Capabilities
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/mini-pcs/nuc-kits/NUC8i7HNK_TechProdSpec.pdf
B. NUC8i7BEH / NUC8i5BEH NUC8i5BEK
1.5 Processor Graphics Subsystem
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/mini-pcs/nuc-kits/NUC8i3BE_NUC8i5BE_NUC8i7BE_TechProdSpec.pdf
**Note: Higher resolutions may be achievable but only at lower refresh rates.
Wanner G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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